Learning Resources

This archive of learning resources contains a wealth of fascinating talks, speeches and debates hosted by The Radio Academy in recent years. From presenting to producing, music to news, diversity to leadership - we’ve got something for everyone. Filter by topic, search for keywords, or browse for inspiring speakers. Everyone is welcome to browse, though many of these resources are exclusive to Radio Academy Members.

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Local Radio 2025: Dom Chambers

The CMA Chair predicts how community-owned radio will fair, as more heritage ILR licenses network.

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Postcard: Tracey Lange, KFM 94.5

The South African presenter sends us a virtual postcard talking about her covid experience.

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Grassroots Venues – what can local radio do?

What can we do to support music venues that haven’t been able to hold gigs during the pandemic?

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Local Radio 2025: Keri Jones

What future role could hyperlocal podcasting play in the landscape of local radio?

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Local Radio 2025: Chris Burns

The Head of BBC Local Radio on its future, its relationship with other services and new technology.

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What Is A Radio Career in 2020?

Panel discussion about the future of work in audio, based on a survey of 100 people.

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Lockdown Stories: Caring for Carers

The radio project that paid tribute to unpaid carers that often go unrecognised in society.

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Local Radio 2025: David Lloyd

The former commercial radio executive gives his predictions for the future of local broadcasting

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What is Public Service on Commercial Radio?

Helen Boaden chairs a panel to explore how to balance public value and commercial success.

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Lockdown Stories: ReThink

The background to Radio 4’s strand of audio essays about reimagining society beyond the pandemic.

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Can we replace our presenters with robots?

Kate Cocker looks at voice synthesis technology that could recreate or replace radio presenters.

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Postcard: Jean Danker, Singapore

Jean Danker, a Singaporean Chinese DJ, sends the UK a virtual postcard during Covid tmes.

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John Whittingdale

The DCMS Minister talks to Amol Rajan about legislation, regulation and the future of radio.

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Force for Good – RadioCentre research

Siobhan Kenny talks about how commercial broadcasters supported audiences during covid.

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Keynote Speech: Dee Ford

Reflecting on the company’s handling of 2020’s events, and how they changed the company.

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Jonathan Wall

The Controller of BBC Sounds talks about what’s next for BBC radio’s flagship digital product.

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Passion Pieces: Ben Cooper

Bauer’s new Group Director of Content & Music explains why commercial radio is so exciting.

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Life in Voiceover: Peter Dickson & Alan Dedicoat

Peter Dickson and Alan Dedicoat discuss their combined 75+ years in the voiceover business.

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Passion Pieces: Rachel Barton

The CEO and Founder of indie We Are Grape talks about making radio with happy presenters.

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British Music Around The World

Jamz Supernova chairs an international panel to discuss the global influence of British music.

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Lockdown Stories: Absolute Radio 40s

The story of the one-day record-breaking pop-up radio station for VE Day.

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Elevenses: Danielle Perry & Jeremy Vine

Danielle interviews Jeremy about his background and career in radio, news, TV, and novels.

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Postcard: Broadway Bill Lee

The New York broadcaster sends the UK a virtual postcard during Covid times.

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No Such Thing As A Radio Festival

The No Such Thing As a Fish hosts answer members’ questions, and share favourite radio trivia.

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